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Old 07-02-2008, 08:52 PM #3
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Originally Posted by Fowki View Post
...do any of you have a letter from your neuro doc stating that you have TN and what thee ER docs should do? When it hits, the LAST thing I want to doo is explain it all over again.

I went to the ED once because of a problem (my meds had made me really sick, they weren't sure which one, so we had taken me off them....not a good idea after all!).

The ED doctor knew what TN was. He gave me IV valium, IV benadryl, IV toradol (like a liquid aspirin, but works GREAT), and IV phenergan. This cocktail worked wonders. He also gave me a script for valium to take home. If a doctor is unfamiliar with TN, he really isn't going to just go off a letter from your doctor. He will go look it up (I work in healthcare and have worked in emergency departments). He has his license to worry about. He may call your doctor, but trust me, you don't want to wait that long for meds!!!!
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